74 Social Sciences uni jobs at The University of Arizona in United-states in United States
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disciplines. Our mission necessitates the involvement and integration of fields of astronomy, planetary sciences, biological sciences, humanities, social sciences, arts, and more to explore the origins
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Department School of Anthropology Department Website Link https://anthropology.arizona.edu Medical Sub-Speciality Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The College of Social and
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of Arizona is in search of a Coordinator, Commercialization Network (Tech Transfer Pro II). The University of Arizona’s (UA) Tech Launch Arizona (TLA) creates social and economic impact by bringing
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Literacy (CERCLL) is seeking applications for a part-time Technical Expert. This position will play a pivotal role in the "Learning Hindi Online through Current Social Issues" project, which aims to develop
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, Digital Content Management, Social Media/Internet Studies, Data Ethics, Data Science, Information Science, or Library Science position beginning August of 2024 or January of 2025. The teaching load is 3
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Adjunct Assistant/Associate Professor of Practice (Part-Time, Clinical Year Mentor) (Oro Valley, AZ)
governance, advisory committees, and academic/professional society meetings. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications DVM/VMD degree (or international equivalent) from an AVMA accredited
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of Arizona is in search of a Coordinator, Commercialization Network (Tech Transfer Pro II). The University of Arizona’s (UA) Tech Launch Arizona (TLA) creates social and economic impact by bringing
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) Posting Number req19664 Department Environmental Science-Res Department Website Link https://environmentalscience.cals.arizona.edu/ Location Outside of Tucson Address AZ USA Position Highlights Join the UA
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of International Relations. Located in the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, SGPP is one of the largest schools at the University of Arizona and is uniquely situated to serve as a new model for
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-12 and early college age students, teachers/faculty, and the broader community about the importance of mineral resources to our society, and the science and engineering around how we obtain those